Browsing Releases in: UMD-4

This category lists all releases included in UMD-4.
There are two ways to configure the necessary repositories for UMD-4. Instructions on how to do that per Operating System are given below.

CentOS 7

RPM based configuration

On each production machine that is to be configured for using the UMD repositories, site administrators must follow the installation instructions given below:

Remove all UMD and EPEL related configuration files that may exist from /etc/yum.repos.d so that there is no misconfigured epel or UMD repositories.Note be careful not to remove the OS or other necessary repo configuration filesexecute rm /etc/yum.repos.d/UMD-* /etc/yum.repos.d/epel-*

Install the appropriate EPEL repository for you distribution from the fedora projecte.g. if you’re using Centos 7, install EPEL by executing yum install epel-release

perform yum update to get the latest list of rpms and the corresponding keys.

In case you are updating from a previous UMD installation make sure you have first imported the UMD signature by executing rpm –import http://repository.egi.eu/sw/production/umd/UMD-RPM-PGP-KEY otherwise yum will exit with errors regarding the UMD GPG keys.

Manual Configuration

The Production sites will need to configure the following repositories

It is required to set the UMD repository with the highest priority in order to avoid possible discrepancies with EPEL.
In order to do this, you will need to install yum-priorities package and verify that the .repo file for UMD has

protect=1
priority=1

Also make sure that your /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/priorities.conf file has

[main]
enabled = 1
check_obsoletes = 1

In case you are installing the ARC products make sure you have first imported the NORDUGRID signature by executing rpm -import http://download.nordugrid.org/RPM-GPG-KEY-nordugrid otherwise yum will exit with errors regarding the ARC GPG keys.

SL6

RPM based configuration

On each production machine that is to be configured for using the UMD repositories, site administrators must follow the installation instructions given below:

Remove all UMD and EPEL related configuration files that may exist from /etc/yum.repos.d so that there is no misconfigured epel or UMD repositories.Note be careful not to remove the OS or other necessary repo configuration filesexecute rm /etc/yum.repos.d/UMD-* /etc/yum.repos.d/epel-*

Install the appropriate EPEL repository for you distribution from the fedora projecte.g. install EPEL by executing yum install epel-release

perform yum update to get the latest list of rpms and the corresponding keys.

In case you are updating from a previous UMD installation make sure you have first imported the UMD signature by executing rpm –import http://repository.egi.eu/sw/production/umd/UMD-RPM-PGP-KEY otherwise yum will exit with errors regarding the UMD GPG keys.

Manual Configuration

The Production sites will need to configure the following repositories

It is required to set the UMD repository with the highest priority in order to avoid possible discrepancies with EPEL.
In order to do this, you will need to install yum-priorities package and verify that the .repo file for UMD has

protect=1
priority=1

Also make sure that your /etc/yum/pluginconf.d/priorities.conf file has